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Lambrini Girls have rapidly carved out a reputation as one of the most vital and volatile live acts in the UK. Fresh off the back of their breakout debut album 'Who Let The Dogs Out' and a relentless touring schedule that now spans everything from Coachella to Primavera, the Brighton pair return with new single 'Cult Of Celebrity' ahead of a busy summer. It's a track that takes their already uncompromising worldview and pushes it somewhere even darker and more surreal.
That same sense of absurdity-meets-aggression defines 'Cult Of Celebrity', a track that takes aim squarely at fame and the machinery that sustains it. "The concept of the song is about the trope of celebrities selling their soul to the devil, but by stripping away the metaphor and making it literal," Phoebe Lunny explains. "The song basically explains that celebrities and the elite actually have done more than just sold their soul. They eat babies. They are the devil incarnate."
There's a deliberate lack of subtlety here; Lambrini Girls have never been interested in polite critique. Instead, 'Cult Of Celebrity' takes the long-standing mythologies around fame and strips them down into something grotesquely literal, reflecting a world where, as Phoebe sees it, the line between satire and reality is becoming increasingly blurred.










